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Susan Ingram is an Assistant Professor, Division of Humanities, York University and Coordinator, European Studies Program. She teaches on Romanticism and its Legacy and on Berlin: Literature and Culture.

Katharina Aulls has been teaching German language, culture and literature over a 20 year period, first at McGill, where she received her PhD, at Concordia University where she taught in their German Summer School at Kassel, Germany, at the University of M ...Full Profile...

Michael Zimmermann (PhD Waterloo) is an instructor of German in the Department of International Languages. His reserach interests are the modern German novel, German film, German as a heritage language, and language pedagogy.

Richard MENKIS is an Associate Professor at Department of Classical, Near
Eastern, and Religious Studies at the University of British Columbia. His
research interests include: social and economic history of Jews in France,
History of Antisemitism in Ca ...Full Profile...

Professor Ilgner's research interests are: History of ideas, Goethe, Goethe's concept of alterity, The Faust theme before and after Goethe, Literature of conscience, The Romantic chivalrous epic, The South German rococo and Literary images of nature.

Edward Mornin has studied at universities in Scotland (Glasgow) and Germany (Munich, Tübingen and Cologne) and has his M.A. (in French, as well as German, 1961) and PhD (in German, 1969) from the University of Glasgow. After teaching English for a year at ...Full Profile...

Research Interests: "In Soviet-occupied East Germany during the mid-late forties, a remarkable transition took place. Hundreds of thousands of young Germans, who had previously been members of the Nazi youth organizations, the Hitler Youth (HJ) and the Le ...Full Profile...

Michal Bodemann is professor of sociology and is affiliated with the Joint Initiative of German and European Studies at the University of Toronto. His areas of interest and teaching include race and ethnic relations, classical sociological theory, qualita ...Full Profile...

CAROLINE L. RIEGER studied Communications, German Literature, and Philosophy at the Universität Essen in Germany. After completing her M.A. in 1992, she worked as a PR consultant in Düsseldorf, Germany. In 1996 she came to Canada and was accepted as a doc ...Full Profile...

Associate Professor Research Interests: Contemporary political theory; History of political thought; Ideology and politics of Conservatism and the "Right"; Kant, Nietzsche; International Relations Theory; Role of humiliation in global relations.

Jeffrey S. Kopstein is Professor of Political Science and Director, Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at the University of Toronto. In 1997 he published "The Politics of Economic Decline in East Germany 1945-1989", (Chapel Hill and London ...Full Profile...